Walking Dead Season 5 Spoilers, Photos, Release Date, Air Date, Premier Date, And New Trailer: Norman Reedus Teases Loss Of Daryl's Hand, AMC Orders Spinoff Series [VIDEO]

Walking Dead" Season 5 is currently filming, here are all the juicy details and spoilers.

"Wow, he's trapped in a box, so I think he's probably pretty feral at the moment," Reedus said whileshooting his EWWalking Dead cover. "He's probably a little scared which makes him a little more feral." So there you have it. A feral Daryl.

 "He's changed a lot of ways since season 1," says Reedus. "In season 1 he had such a chip on his shoulder and didn't think people trusted him and he didn't trust other people. Everything just kind of came out of the side of his head. This season he's very much in your face and his shoulders are square to you and he means what he says. He'll look you in the face. People rely on him now and I think before he thought people would cross the street if he was walking toward you. Now he's an integral part of the group. People trust him and I think he's accepted that trust."

 Andrew Lincoln told Entertainment Weekly , "You stand alongside Rick, you're family. You stand in opposition to him, you're a problem."

"Because their leader is incredibly uncompromising, I think he is dragging a lot of those people into a place that is darker, more brutal, and there will be fallout from that," he explains.

"So it feels like it's a more grown-up show. It feels like we're heading into the heart of darkness. Brutal is the word for this season. It's always been pretty intense, but this season I think is very hard hitting. People should be prepared for that, I think."

According to TVLine, Season 5, Episode 1 is called "No Sanctuary." If you didn't watch or don't remember the final episode, the gang had spent most of last season trying to find sanctuary in terminus only to be locked in a box car. So, clearly, Terminus isn't all its cracked up to be.

Want more hints that Terminus is pretty much the worst sanctuary ever? Rick threatens to kill Terminus leader Gareth in this sneak peek as Glenn Rhee (Steven Yeun) and Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) are bound and gagged.

As comic book creator Robert Kirkman recently explained, "By minute two or three of our season premiere, I think the vast majority of our questions have been answered." But in true TWD fashion, it's not that simple. He continued, "and five or six more [will] have been presented, so you're very much going to be invested, well-informed, and ready for the ride that we're going to take you on."

 Lauren Cohan - who plays Maggie Greene, told the Fan Expo Canada crowd Season 5 will be huge in terms of character changes.

"There's probably a lot of people who do read the comics and I think that you can all appreciate that the show does divert from the comics. [Sometimes the writers give one person's fate in the books to someone else on TV] ... But yeah, I mean there's definitely a lot in store for all of us. It's interesting when people say 'Oh your character's changed a lot from year to year.' I think this season there's been more monumental change for most of us."

Watch the Fan Expo panel in two parts below. Danai talks about TWD as a war zone, and Norman (sort of) addresses the speculation over Daryl Dixon sexuality in Part 2.

Norman Reedus, who plays fan-favorite Daryl in the series, uploaded on his Twitter feed a sequence of photos which could hint at what might happen in Season 5. Reedus can be seen in one of the photos with makeup effects artist and producer Greg Nicotero. They were doing a fake proposal gag.

"Nicotero n I just got hitched," one of the tweets said.

"I said yes," Reedus tweeted a few hours later.

"Divorced," the last of the tweets said later into the hour.

All the photos of the tweets had shown Reedus' hands in some sort of gore effects and this could possibly a hint. Daryl could be losing a hand this season, or he could Norman Reedus could just be screwing with fans. The picture in the last tweet features a ringed finger.

Movieweb reports AMC has ordered a spinoff series for "The Walking Dead." Showrunners Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd and David Alpert are executive producers.

The spinoff will reportedly be a companion TV series to address fans' curiosity on "what is going on in the zombie apocalypse in other parts of the world," according to AMC president Charlie Collier. Robert Kirkman, likewise, claimed it would provide light to "many corners of "The Walking Dead" universe that remain unseen in the shadows."

The pilot episode of the spinoff will reportedly be in production in 2014. However, no cast and location details have been provided yet.

Season 5 of "The Walking Dead" begins on AMC on Oct. 12 at 9 p.m.

Check back for more "Walking Dead Sesaon 5" spoilers as they become available. And watch the new longer trailer below.

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